TL;DR: HOC members absolutely crushed the Secret Lair "Amsterdam Festival in a Box" drop on July 13th. While the public queue stalled, our members were checking out in seconds, with 50+ locks before the "Sold Out" banner even appeared. Results vary, but for those in the room, supply was the floor, not the goal.
The Drop: Amsterdam Festival in a Box

Five days out, we told you exactly what was coming. The Amsterdam Festival in a Box—a MagicCon Amsterdam 2026 exclusive retailing at $199.99—was destined to be a bloodbath. Packing Mystery Booster 2 and a run of foil collector cards, it followed the classic Secret Lair trajectory: fast, then gone.
When the queue opened at noon, most people were staring at a loading bar. The "Sold Out" banner hit while thousands were still waiting for the page to refresh. But inside the House of Carts discord, the experience was different.
The Receipts: Speed vs. Luck
This was the first full live run of the HOC Slot Buddy on a queue of this scale, and it didn't just work—it buried the competition. While the general public spun, our members were already confirming orders.
- Instant Results: 50+ HOC members were locked in before the "Sold Out" banner ever loaded on the site.
- Overwhelming Supply: Over a thousand live bypass passes moved through the room during the window. In fact, there were more links than there were hands to take them—hundreds went unused.
- Scale: One member kept feeding, 11 pulls deep, and still never hit a wall.
- Zero Friction: Links hit member DMs in about two seconds, drop-to-device. No refreshing, no praying, and zero time wasted on loading bars.

Why the System Wins
One drop is a fluke; doing it again, on schedule, with receipts, is a system. From the Goblin Storm blueprint to scaling through CATS, the HOC Slot Buddy has turned the chaos of a Secret Lair drop into a simple DM that finds you the moment a link is live.
In the Secret Lair game, the difference between a W and an L is measured in seconds, not luck. Whether you're looking for the best cook group for MTG and Pokemon or a streamlined way to bypass the queue, this is how it's done.

Next Up: Pokémon 30th Anniversary & Beyond

The queues aren't slowing down, and neither are the drops. Pokémon's 30th Celebration is already a retail bloodbath, and the Secret Lair calendar remains packed. If you watched Amsterdam sell out from the sidelines and realized you should've been in the room—you can be, next time.
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